MIT awarded UNESCO Medal for contributions to nanoscience and nanotechnologies
Nanoscience pioneer and Institute Professor Millie Dresselhaus accepted the medal in Paris on behalf of the Institute.
Nanoscience pioneer and Institute Professor Millie Dresselhaus accepted the medal in Paris on behalf of the Institute.
New system lets nonexperts optimize programs that run on multiprocessor chips.
Self-driving scooter demonstrated at MIT complements autonomous golf carts and city cars.
New imaging technique stimulates particles to emit laser light, could create higher-resolution images.
Team announces collaboration with the Walmart Foundation.
Antimicrobial peptides can kill strains resistant to existing antibiotics.
Measuring DNA repair capability can reveal tumors’ sensitivity to drugs.
Rooted in MIT, startup Multiply Labs springs into Silicon Valley with printed, personalized pills.
MIT alumni and the MIT-Chile Program are bringing unique learning opportunities to Chilean high school students in a partnership with two major Santiago universities.
Institute Professor and world-renowned engineer shares his experiences as an MIT grad student as part of the “Failures in Graduate School” series.
After sensing dangerous chemicals, the carbon-nanotube-enhanced plants send an alert.
New training technique would reveal the basis for machine-learning systems’ decisions.
MIT team awarded U.S. Department of Energy grant to investigate cost reductions in solar energy systems.